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Book : The Lizard And The Sun / La Lagartija Y El Sol...

Modelo 40415314
Fabricante o sello Dragonfly Books
Peso 0.19 Kg.
Precio:   $45,759.00
Si compra hoy, este producto se despachara y/o entregara entre el 19-05-2025 y el 27-05-2025
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-Titulo Original : The Lizard And The Sun / La Lagartija Y El Sol (picture Yearling Book)

-Fabricante :

Dragonfly Books

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About the Author Alma Flor Ada was born in Camaguey, Cuba. She has studied and taught in Spain, Peru, and the United States. Her childrens books have been published in Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Spain, and the United Sates. A recipient of the Marta Salotti Gold Medal (Argentina) and the Christopher Award (United States), Alma Flor Ada has four children and three grandchildren. She lives in San Francisco, from where she embarks on many trips to places all over the world to look for the nature that she loves. A long, long time ago in ancient Mexico, the sun disappeared. Everything was dark, and the people were afraid. The animals decided to search for the sun through the fields and forests, rivers and lakes. But the sun was nowhere to be found. At last the animals stopped looking - all except the lizard. This is the story of a brave little lizard who would not give up until she had brought back light and warmth to everyone.Hace mucho, muchisimo tiempo, en el Mexico antiguo, el sol desparecio. Todo la tierra se obscurecio y la gente tenia miedo. Los animales salieron en busca de sol por los campos y bosques, los rios y los lagos. Pero el sol no estaba en ninguna parte. Al no encontrarlo, todos los animales abandonaron la busqueda, excepto la lagartija. Ésta es le historia de una lagartija valiente que no quiso darse por vencida hasta poder restaurarles a todos la luz y el calor. From Publishers Weekly In this bilingual folktale from Mexico, a lizard searches for the missing sun. Ages 5-8. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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